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Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
On that basis, we can expand our discussion a little: Generally
speaking, someone whose opinion of his wife is framed by such hor-
rible details will doubtlessly think of his own mother, sister or
daughter in the same way. His love and respect for them will be a
reflection of the sick perspective in those false words, and his rela-
tionships with them will inevitably be based on contempt.
The description of women in the false hadiths obviously encour-
ages hatred, rather than love. It is impossible to feel respect for the
woman described in the false hadiths in question. Not a word is said
about love. This great emotion, which God describes as essential in
the Qur'an, the love that is the whole purpose behind God's creation
of the universe, has literally been forgotten. What kind of faith is it
that has so many enemies, and particularly women?
Such a faith is most definitely not the true faith in the Qur'an.
In addition, one of the most important things in the Qur'an is to
hold favorable opinions of others. It is a sin to jump to conclusions
without evidence and witnesses. Therefore, in the view of the
Qur'an, it is wrong to think of people as "perfidious, eager for fine
clothes, predisposed to steal, cunning, proud and tricky" just
because they are women. It is an outrageous lie, and a sin. In order
to be able to say that someone is a cheat, we need to witness their
trickery and dishonesty; in order to be able to accuse someone of
theft, we need to prove that they have stolen someone else's proper-
ty. In the view of the Qur'an, it is slander to make such accusations,
in the absence of any evidence or witness, solely on the grounds that
a person is a woman. However, the fanatics are unaware of the com-
mandments in the Qur'an and are therefore unable to see the per-
verse logic in the fabricated hadiths because they live by an entirely
different and false faith.
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